Known as "Myrleford" since selection, this property is the remaining kernal of the original 90,000-acre lease granted to Hamilton Reed in the mid 1800's and remained in ownership of the Reed family until 1983.
Only the second time offered and recently held for 40 years it is apparent the custodians of this freehold parcel of land feel honored to have had the privilege of occupying it. Today Myrleford comprises of *212 acres in two titles and has an adjoining agricultural grazing license of a further *32 acres.
Myrleford is arguably the center piece of the Goongerah Valley and boasts two pristine rivers that enter the property from the surrounding Errinnundra National Park being the Brodribb running the length of the property * 1.5 kilometers, and the Ellery, and where the river joins is an area of ancient Tree Ferns and Kanookas known as "Fairyland".
The property has two homes built in separate eras and comprising of different build methods and material use. The first is the "Farmhouse" built in the 1960's with mains power connected and which is fully set up for short term rental, whilst the second home, being quite separate in its elevated position is designed and made from rammed earth, timber, solar powered and lots of glass to take in the stunning view of the river flats and the valley running to the north. Both homes benefit from serene and peaceful views.
The property has a selection of lockup and workshop shedding with power connected and an old hay shed and set of cattle yards for handling livestock. Currently running cattle the property is suitable for a variety of agricultural, or environmental pursuits. This type of property and the location lends itself to sustainable living practices and is well removed from daily hustle and bustle.
*Two hours from the central business district of Bairnsdale in East Gippsland, or *one hour from Orbost, or travel north *forty kilometres to Bendoc or an *hour to Delegate in Southern NSW provides options for services and social activities away from the farm. The area is suitable for many primary production or recreational pursuits, or simply just peace and quiet. Check out the video in the listing for a tour of the property.
Inspections are strictly by appointment for qualified buyers only.
All enquiry contact Michael Enever 0458 272 797
*Approximately
The size of Goongerah is approximately 323.4 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 111.6% of total area. The population of Goongerah in 2011 was 348 people. By 2016 the population was 35 showing a population decline of 89.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Goongerah is 60-69 years. Households in Goongerah are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Goongerah work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 73.2% of the homes in Goongerah were owner-occupied compared with 66.7% in 2016..
Goongerah has 51 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Goongerah have seen a -39.09% decrease in median value. As at 30 November 2024:
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